Application Layer Functionality and Protocols
CHAPTER 3Application Layer Functionality and ProtocolsObjectivesUpon completion of this chapter, you will be able to answer the following questions: How do the functions of the three upper OSImodel layers provide network services to end-user applications ? How do the TCP/IP Application Layer protocolsprovide the services specified by the upper layers of the OSI model? How do people use the Application Layer to communicate across the information network? What are the functions of well-known TCP/IPapplications, such as the World Wide Web and e-mail, and their related services (HTTP, DNS,DHCP, STMP/POP, and Telnet)? What are the file-sharing processes that usepeer-to-peer applications and the Gnutella protocol? How do Protocols ensure that services runningon one kind of device can send to and receivefrom many different network devices?
Joint Photographic Experts Group (JPEG), and Tagged Image File Format (TIFF). GIF and JPEG are compression and coding standards for graphic images, and TIFF is a standard coding format for graphic images. Session Layer Functions at the session layer create and maintain dialogs between source and destination
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